Difference between revisions of "Clarkia cylindrica"
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--><p>As defined by Davis, the subspecies of Clarkia cylindrica have distinct but partly overlapping geographical ranges; subsp. cylindrica mainly in the South Coast and Transverse Ranges to the Tehachapi Mountain area, and subsp. clavicarpa mainly in the central and southern Sierra Nevada Foothills to the Tehachapi Mountain area. More recent collections suggest more substantial geographical overlap. Morphological variation correlates with geographical distribution, with the most consistent difference in ovary and capsule shape. According to Davis, the taxa are moderately interfertile, less so for more distantly separated individuals.</p> | --><p>As defined by Davis, the subspecies of Clarkia cylindrica have distinct but partly overlapping geographical ranges; subsp. cylindrica mainly in the South Coast and Transverse Ranges to the Tehachapi Mountain area, and subsp. clavicarpa mainly in the central and southern Sierra Nevada Foothills to the Tehachapi Mountain area. More recent collections suggest more substantial geographical overlap. Morphological variation correlates with geographical distribution, with the most consistent difference in ovary and capsule shape. According to Davis, the taxa are moderately interfertile, less so for more distantly separated individuals.</p> | ||
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|family=Onagraceae | |family=Onagraceae | ||
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|subfamily=Onagraceae subfam. Onagroideae | |subfamily=Onagraceae subfam. Onagroideae | ||
|tribe=Onagraceae tribe Onagreae | |tribe=Onagraceae tribe Onagreae |
Latest revision as of 19:01, 9 December 2022
Stems erect, to 60 cm, puberulent or glabrous. Leaves: petiole to 5 mm; blade linear to narrowly lanceolate, 1–6 cm. Inflorescences open racemes, axis recurved at tip in bud; buds pendent. Flowers: floral tube 2–7 mm, with ring of hairs proximal to distal margin inside; sepals reflexed together to 1 side; corolla bowl-shaped, petals purple to pinkish lavender shading white near middle, often reddish purple-flecked, base bright purplish red, 10–35 mm; stamens 8, unequal, width of outer filaments about 2 times inner, outer anthers lavender, inner smaller, paler. Capsules 20–50 mm, beak 3–5 mm. Seeds brown, 1–1.5 mm, minutely scaly to puberulent, crest 0.1 mm.
Distribution
California.
Discussion
Subspecies 2 (2 in the flora).
As defined by Davis, the subspecies of Clarkia cylindrica have distinct but partly overlapping geographical ranges; subsp. cylindrica mainly in the South Coast and Transverse Ranges to the Tehachapi Mountain area, and subsp. clavicarpa mainly in the central and southern Sierra Nevada Foothills to the Tehachapi Mountain area. More recent collections suggest more substantial geographical overlap. Morphological variation correlates with geographical distribution, with the most consistent difference in ovary and capsule shape. According to Davis, the taxa are moderately interfertile, less so for more distantly separated individuals.
Selected References
None.
Key
1 | Ovaries and capsules cylindrical. | Clarkia cylindrica subsp. cylindrica |
1 | Ovaries and capsules subclavate, enlarged distally. | Clarkia cylindrica subsp. clavicarpa |